Question : Case Study 4: Global Innovations

Global Innovations, a technology company, is adopting a matrix structure to better manage its diverse operations.

Question:

The matrix structure benefits Global Innovations by:

 

 

Option 1: Enhancing specialization

Option 2: Enabling dual reporting relationships

Option 3: Streamlining decision-making

Option 4: Limiting cross-functional collaboration


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Enabling dual reporting relationships


Solution : The correct answer is (b) Enabling dual reporting relationships

In a matrix structure, employees report to both a functional manager (enhancing specialization within their area of expertise) and a product or project manager (enabling dual reporting relationships). This dual reporting helps in balancing functional focus with project or product goals, providing flexibility, and ensuring alignment with both functional objectives and project needs.

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